They don't get to guess if they're the home side ;-)Apparently Asian teams had won 13 of the last 13 tosses in their home Tests before this one. Now it's 14 out of 14...
The probability of guessing correctly 14 times in a row is 0.0029
Of course, but that would be the odds if from the get-go if the question was around the home side winning 14 tosses in a row. Obviously each individual one is 50/50.They don't get to guess if they're the home side ;-)
Playing on is always a little unlucky tbf, but it's not the first time I've seen Dhawan dismissed that way.Dhawan you spud. Bring back Gambhir
No mate.. The Old Man Burgey meant to say that the visiting sides cal, the toss, not the home side.Of course, but that would be the odds if from the get-go if the question was around the home side winning 14 tosses in a row. Obviously each individual one is 50/50.
I know that, I'm talking about the odds of the home side winning 14 in a row, regardless of whether it's heads or tails or who calls. If you want it to be phased as the 'away side losing 14 in a row', that's fine. It doesn't change the odds.No mate.. The Old Man Burgey meant to say that the visiting sides cal, the toss, not the home side.
I know that, I'm talking about the odds of the home side winning 14 in a row, regardless of whether it's heads or tails or who calls. If you want it to be phased as the 'away side losing 14 in a row', that's fine. It doesn't change the odds.